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TRAVEL LOG: Day 1 of Our Pixar Day at Sea Cruise on the Disney Fantasy

There are few things in the world better than a Disney Cruise Line Cruise. One of those things is a specially themed Disney Cruise. Right now, we’re enjoying the Pixar Day at Sea on the Disney Fantasy. The first day of any cruise is a bit chaotic, and our day was no different. After coffee, breakfast, and then more coffee, we made our way to Port Canaveral for a fun and perfect start to what we’re sure will be an amazing week on a beautiful Disney Cruise Line ship. Learn more about our first day on the Pixar Day at Sea below and get some tips for your own future cruise.


 

1 – Where the Boat Leaves From 

You’ll first drop your luggage at the curb when you arrive at the port. This way, you can go through security without wrestling with a lot of luggage. Be sure that the luggage tags Disney provided are on your bags. If you forgot your cruise luggage tags, there will be some you can ask for at the curb. As we noted in our Getting Ready to Sail article, you may want to have a carry-on bag for valuables, medicine, swimsuits, and a change of clothes. Many people also carry a small bag or backpack. You’ll need something to carry your travel documents and identification, so make sure you don’t pack those in your luggage!

You’ll head into the main building once you drop off your luggage. Keep your party together, and have those cruise documents handy and ready to go. Any bags you keep with you will be scanned, and you’ll go through a security checkpoint. You’ll have your documentation checked a few times, so keep those items close by.

After you’ve gone through security and check-in, you’ll arrive at the waiting area. If you arrive before your arrival time, you’ll be asked to wait before you board the ship. There are plenty of seats for those waiting.

Shortly after we arrived, we were able to board the ship! Be ready for a lovely moment of Disney magic. Your name will be announced as your family boards, and the crew will cheer you aboard. It makes you feel exceptional and is a great way to start the cruise!

2 – Smile and Take It All In

Much like that feeling when you see Cinderella Castle for the first time, there’s nothing quite like stepping onto a Disney Cruise ship. So, after you’ve entered and you’re still feeling magical because of the crew cheering you as you enter, stop a moment and enjoy the atrium. Before you worry about what to do next, gather your party together and just take in that you’re finally there! It’s also a great time for the first cruise selfie! That’s exactly what we did once we got into the Atrium. We waved at characters and took a selfie. And take time to savor those first Disney Cruise moments no matter how many times you’ve cruised before!

3 – Prepare Your Electronics for Your Cruise

After you’ve taken a moment, you’ll want to put any electronics in airplane mode. Phones, watches, iPads or tablets, anything with a cellular signal—now put them in airplane mode before you forget. Trust us. You don’t want to worry about your electronics once you start exploring and later at the sail-away party. After putting them in airplane mode, go ahead and connect to the ship’s WIFI, open up that Disney Cruise Navigator App, and view the itinerary for the day. The app is full of great information, so take some time to look through it at the beginning of your cruise. If this is your first time sailing on the ship, the app also includes maps to help you find your first destination. For us, that first destination was a place to eat lunch!

4 – Lunch Options

Depending on when you get on the ship, you may not be able to enter your stateroom right away. Generally, you’ll be able to get into your stateroom around 1:30 pm. We decided to get lunch first since we got on the ship around noon. Typically, on embarkation day, the earlier you lunch, the less crowded it will be. Disney Cruise Line has two lunch options: a quick meal at Cabanas (or Marceline Market on the Wish class ships) or a longer meal at a table service restaurant. In our case, we had the option to eat at Animator’s Palate. Since we had two first-time cruisers, we enjoyed a slower, less hectic lunch at Animator’s Palate. The meal was great and a perfect way to kick off the cruise.

Animator’s Palate aboard the Disney Fantasy (and Disney Dream) is a re-imagined version of the signature Disney Cruise Line restaurant that brings the magic of Disney animation into the dining room with wall-to-wall whimsy inspired by classic animator’s studios. Design highlights include pillars throughout the restaurant fashioned like huge pencils and brushes, character sketches, maquettes (three-dimensional character models), film strips and other tools of the animation trade. Scenes and characters from popular Disney and Disney•Pixar films adorn the walls.

Cabanas food court is a free-flow casual dining restaurant featuring a variety of food and beverage stations. Inspired by California beaches and boardwalks with uniquely Disney touches, Cabanas offers indoor and outdoor dining on Deck 11 aft. Ocean views are all around. Guests can partake in an eclectic array of cuisine served from sixteen specialized food stations, each providing delicious offerings. We’ll have more to say about Cabanas later this week.


 

5 – Enjoying Your Stateroom

Typically, around 1:30 pm, guests are allowed into the staterooms. We often go to our rooms as soon as we are able because it’s a great time to see where you’ll be staying, and you’ll be able to drop off any carry-on luggage. Any luggage you drop off at arrival is brought to just outside your room sometime in the afternoon.

6 – Afternoon Exploring

Many guests take the first afternoon to explore the ship, visit an Open House at one of the Kid’s Clubs, enjoy the pool, or head straight to the Aqua Duck. There is so much to do on a Disney Cruise Line ship, and you’ll never be bored. We enjoyed a short tour of the ship and then attended our Mandatory Safety Drill. We were then ready to sail away!

 

 

7 – Sail Away Party

Sailing away from the dock is a big deal on the Disney Fantasy. You won’t want to miss the fun Sail Away Part on the Pool Deck. This energetic show welcomes guests aboard with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and the Disney gang. The show is a celebration of the fun aboard a Disney cruise, and you don’t want to miss it. It’s also the first time guests will hear the iconic Disney Cruise Line ship blast! We enjoyed it so much! We’ve got a few clips in our Instagram Story highlight of the day; click here to see more!

8 – Dinner at Animator’s Palate 

While on a Disney Cruise, you’ll enjoy rotational dining, which means that you’ll be able to enjoy different restaurants throughout your cruise. The great thing is your wait staff goes with you. For our first night, we enjoyed dinner at Animator’s Palate.

During our dinner tonight, we enjoyed some “Undersea Magic.” After diners are seated, the restaurant goes through a transformation: Guests are magically transported to a shimmering undersea world where views of a coral reef environment are all around them, setting the stage for a visit from Crush, the sea turtle from the Disney•Pixar film “Finding Nemo.” Enter Crush, a most-excellent ambassador of the oceans and seas. The animated character swims from window to window, “working the room,” engaging guests in real-time conversation about his life and world. I had a very fun experience with Crush when I suddenly realized he was talking with me! Watch the fun exchange below:

 

Dinner was excellent and everything we’ve come to expect from Animator’s Palate.

9 – Shopping!

After dinner, we enjoyed checking out the Disney Cruise Line merchandise, especially the Pixar Day at Sea items! The stores were packed, and many items sold out on the first night. Most items on a Disney Cruise Line ship are exclusive, and we recommend purchasing an item right away if you think you’d like it. Cast Members reminded us many times that we could always return an item before the end of a cruise if we changed our minds. Since an item may or may not get back in stock, purchase the item while you can!

10 – ‘Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular’

On the first night, we enjoyed our first Broadway-style production, “Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular.” In this fast-paced musical comedy, Aladdin is back as the “street rat” of Agrabah, meeting a Genie who grants him three wishes, battling the evil Jafar, and falling in love with Princess Jasmine. Classic scenes and songs from the movie are re-created on stage—and some of the action even spills out into the aisles, like Prince Ali’s jubilant arrival in Agrabah on the back of a stallion. Magic lamps, wise-cracking genies, princesses, and evil wizards are all part of this musical production. Of course, an Aladdin production would not be complete without a magic carpet scene. In this spectacular, mechanical wizardry and state-of-the-art projections combine to send Jasmine and Aladdin soaring as they perform a heartfelt duet of “Whole New World.”

“Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular” takes the stage on the Disney Fantasy. Credit: Disney.

Many of the songs from the movie are featured in the musical production, including “Friend Like Me,” which is performed as a lively, Las Vegas-style production number featuring special effects, illusions and more than a dozen dancing genies. We thought the additional genies were quite interesting. They didn’t quite look like genies and could be a bit scary for younger children. So, keep that in mind. Finally, composer Alan Menken, who created the original soundtrack with songwriters Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, composed an original song for the stage production entitled “To Be Free.”

Like all Disney Cruise Line productions we’ve enjoyed, that cast makes the show, and this production was no different. Standouts for us were Carpet and, of course, Genie. Genie was hilarious and had many more jokes for the adults than he did for the kids. We thoroughly enjoyed the show and highly recommend it.

Tip: The doors open thirty minutes before showtime. We highly recommend getting there early to get the best seats. Disney discourages saving seats, so have your whole party with you. Before the show, you can get popcorn, snacks, and drinks outside the theater at Preludes.

It was a great first day, and we had so many great moments to kick off our cruise! We later unpacked and then went to bed since the next day was Pixar Day at Sea day and we had a lot planned!

Click here to watch our Instagram Story Highlight with photos and video from Day 1 of our Pixar Day at Sea Cruise!


Learn more about Pixar Day at Sea on the Disney Fantasy

Be sure to follow along on our voyage to hear more about the experience, learn tips and tricks for cruising, and read our reviews of all the unique offerings.

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TRAVEL LOG: Day 1 of Our Pixar Day at Sea Cruise on the Disney Fantasy

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TRAVEL LOG: Day 2 – Part 2 of Pixar Day at Sea Cruise on the Disney Fantasy

TRAVEL LOG: Day 3 of Our Pixar Day at Sea on the Disney Fantasy

TRAVEL LOG: Day 4 – Part 1 of Our Pixar Day at Sea Cruise on the Disney Fantasy

TRAVEL LOG: Day 4 – Part 2 of Our Pixar Day at Sea Cruise on the Disney Fantasy

TRAVEL LOG: Day 5 – Part 1 of Our Pixar Day at Sea Cruise on the Disney Fantasy

TRAVEL LOG: Day 5 – Part 2 of Our Pixar Day at Sea Cruise on the Disney Fantasy

TRAVEL LOG: Day 6 of Our Pixar Day at Sea Cruise on the Disney Fantasy

Instagram Story with Photos and Video of our Cruise

Day 1 – Instagram Story Highlight – Arrival Day

Day 2 – Instagram Story Highlight – Pixar Day at Sea

Day 3 – Instagram Story Highlight – Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point

Day 4 – Instagram Story Highlight – Sea Day

Day 5 – Instagram Story Highlight – Unplanned Sea Day

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Editor’s Note: Disney Cruise Line provided a complimentary Pixar Day at Sea Cruise with special media-specific events and tours during the cruise. However, as always, the thoughts and opinions about Disney Cruise Line in this article are entirely our own.

Chad Nykamp

Husband, father and lover of all things Disney. Like every kid, I loved Disney and the couple trips I took to Disney World in my early years are good memories. But my obsession began in 2004 when we made our first family visit. It's hard to believe that we almost cancelled the trip because it seemed like a lot of work with 3 very little kids. We were hooked by the end of the first day. By day 3 we were planning our next trip back. By day 5 we were doing the math on DVC. And by the end of the vacation everyone was crying the blues that we had to leave. Since then, Disney World has become our favorite vacation destination, a hobby and now a home. We love the detail of the story telling and the memories of time spent with friends and family.
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